In light of the recent round of measures that imposes a harsh Seller’s Stamp Duty for a lengthy period of time (16%, 12%, 8% and 4% for years 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively), the focus of property investors will now have to shift from the short term to the long term, and from capital gains to rental yield.
With the help of the Analytics team at Propertyguru, I have put together a list of the 5 projects in Singapore with the highest gross rental yields. Getting this list involved going through Propertyguru’s entire database of listings. The methodology for the gross rental yield calculation was to take the average annualized asking rental per square foot for apartments in each project and dividing that by the asking sale price per square foot. Note that we do not include any other ancillary costs such as maintenance fees, so the net rental yields will be lower. Only projects with listings both for sale and rental were included in this exercise, and room rentals were excluded.
And now the list of the top 5 highest yielding projects (drumroll please)…
With the help of the Analytics team at Propertyguru, I have put together a list of the 5 projects in Singapore with the highest gross rental yields. Getting this list involved going through Propertyguru’s entire database of listings. The methodology for the gross rental yield calculation was to take the average annualized asking rental per square foot for apartments in each project and dividing that by the asking sale price per square foot. Note that we do not include any other ancillary costs such as maintenance fees, so the net rental yields will be lower. Only projects with listings both for sale and rental were included in this exercise, and room rentals were excluded.
And now the list of the top 5 highest yielding projects (drumroll please)…
Sims Green
In fifth place is Sims Green, a 99-year leasehold development located at Lorong 27A in Geylang. At an average asking price of $577 psf and rental of $2.59 psf/month, you get a gross rental yield of 5.4%. Completed in 2004 and situated near Aljunied MRT station, the 108 units here enjoy condo facilities such as swimming pool, BBQ pits, gym and playground.
Lilydale
Next is Lilydale, yielding 5.6% with an average asking price of $564 psf and rental of $2.61 psf/month. A 99-year leasehold development located at Yishun Avenue 6, it is a few minutes’ drive to Yishun MRT Station and is also close to Seletar Country Club and Orchid Country Club. Completed in 2003, residents of the 318 units enjoy condo facilities such as a swimming pool, BBQ pits, gym, tennis court, multi-purpose hall, and playground.
Next is Lilydale, yielding 5.6% with an average asking price of $564 psf and rental of $2.61 psf/month. A 99-year leasehold development located at Yishun Avenue 6, it is a few minutes’ drive to Yishun MRT Station and is also close to Seletar Country Club and Orchid Country Club. Completed in 2003, residents of the 318 units enjoy condo facilities such as a swimming pool, BBQ pits, gym, tennis court, multi-purpose hall, and playground.
Lilydale
Atrium Residences
In third place is Atrium Residences, a freehold development located at Lorong 28 in Geylang. Close to 10 minutes walk from Aljunied MRT station, this project has a gross yield of 5.6% with an average selling price of $674 psf and asking rental of $3.16 psf/month. It is a relatively new development (completed in 2009), comprises 142 units and has facilities such as a swimming pool, BBQ pits, gym, and clubhouse.
People’s Park Complex
The second highest yielding project in the Propertyguru database is People’s Park Complex, which is yielding 5.7% with an average asking price of $812 psf and rental of $3.86 psf/month. It is an old 99-year leasehold development (completed in 1970) that is in a prime location just opposite Chinatown MRT Station.
People's Park Complex
Wing Fong Mansions
And the highest yielding development is Wing Fong Mansions – at an asking price of $626 psf and monthly rental of $3.03 psf, it has a gross yield of 5.8%. A freehold development located at Lorong 14 in Geylang, it is minutes away from the upcoming Mountbatten MRT Station. Completed in 1997, it comprises 218 units and has facilities such as a swimming pool.
From my observation, the highest yielding projects tend to fall into the following categories: 1) Projects in further away (e.g. Yishun) or unpopular (e.g. Geylang) areas that are located close to MRT stations and 2) Centrally located leasehold projects that are very old.
The key to getting a high rental yield is a low per square foot price (you can see that all the projects in the top 5 have a psf of less than $1,000) combined with good “rentability” (close to MRT, centrally located, good facilities). If you’re focusing on rental yield (as opposed to just capital appreciation), prime projects in Orchard or Marina Bay are unlikely to be your ideal targets.
From my observation, the highest yielding projects tend to fall into the following categories: 1) Projects in further away (e.g. Yishun) or unpopular (e.g. Geylang) areas that are located close to MRT stations and 2) Centrally located leasehold projects that are very old.
The key to getting a high rental yield is a low per square foot price (you can see that all the projects in the top 5 have a psf of less than $1,000) combined with good “rentability” (close to MRT, centrally located, good facilities). If you’re focusing on rental yield (as opposed to just capital appreciation), prime projects in Orchard or Marina Bay are unlikely to be your ideal targets.
[ Article extracted from propwise ]
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